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Minnesota State Mavericks
Minnesota State Mavericks
Institution: Minnesota State University, Mankato
Location: Mankato, Minnesota
School founded: 1868
Enrollment: 17,357
Colors: Puprle and Gold
Home Arena: Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center
Capacity: 5,280
Women's Team
Conference: Western Collegiate Hockey Association
Coach: John Harrington

The Minnesota State Mavericks women's hockey ice program represents Minnesota State University, Mankato, and participate in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

History[]

In October 2010, Kathleen Rogan registered a hat trick as the Mavericks defeated No. 6-ranked North Dakota by a 4–2 margin. This was the Mavericks first hat trick since Ashley Young registered one against Bemidji State in 2008.[1]

Arenas[]

Head Coaches[]

  • Todd Carrol (1998-2001) 21-70-4
  • Jeff Vizenor (2001-2009)101-178-33
  • Eric Means (2009-2015) 36-132-11
  • John Harrington (2015-present) 35-122-22 as of end of 2019-20 season

Year by Year Record[]

Season GP W L T GF GA Pts Finish Conference Tournament GP W L T GF GA
Conference Overall Record
1998-99 29 14 15 0
1999-00 24 3 19 2 46 119 8 7th L, QF 9-2 (Wisconsin) 35 8 25 2 89 165
2000-01 24 0 23 1 18 113 1 7th L, QF 5-2 (Wisconsin) 35 2 31 2 32 147
2001-02 24 1 22 1 26 95 3 7th L, QF 5-3 (Ohio St) 32 4 26 2 38 110
2002-03 24 3 18 3 41 103 9 7th L, QF 4-3 (ot) (Ohio St) 34 10 21 3 77 118
2003-04 24 9 11 4 45 62 22 T-4th Did not qualify 34 16 14 4 75 81
2004-05 28 8 17 3 47 85 19 5th L, QF 6-3 (Minnesota) 35 9 20 6 54 101
2005-06 28 8 17 3 52 75 19 7th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota-Duluth) 36 11 21 4 70 102
2006-07 28 12 14 2 78 91 26 5th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota) 35 16 17 2 108 106
2007-08 28 10 16 2 67 82 22 6th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota-Duluth) 34 11 21 2 77 104
2008-09 28 7 16 5 74 122 21 T-5th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota) 36 12 19 5 95 141
2009-10 28 5 18 5 49 92 18 7th W, QF 2 games to 1 (St. Cloud St) L, SF 7-2 (Minnesota-Duluth) 34 7 22 5 66 117
2010-11 28 7 20 1 47 101 22 7th L, QF 2 games to none (North Dakota) 36 8 25 3 53 122
2011-12 28 3 24 1 37 105 10 8th L, QF 2 games to 1 (North Dakota) 36 7 28 1 64 133
2012-13 28 6 17 5 46 95 24 6th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota) 36 10 21 5 69 122
2013-14 28 7 20 1 46 92 22 7th L, QF 2 games to none (North Dakota) 37 13 23 1 71 106
2014-15 28 1 26 1 30 129 4 8th W, QF 2 games to 1 (Minnesota-Duluth) W, SF 1-0 (Minnesota) L, F 4-0 (Wisconsin) 36 3 32 1 42 160
2015-16 28 0 25 3 41 116 3 8th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota-Duluth) 36 3 29 4 55 137
2016-17 28 4 21 3 33 98 16 8th L, QF 2 games to 1 (Minnesota) 37 7 26 4 45 127
2017-18 24 3 21 0 37 82 9 7th W, QF 2 games to 1 (Minnesota-Duluth) L, SF 4-1 (Wisconsin) 34 5 28 1 57 123
2018-19 24 3 16 5 41 71 16 6th L, QF 2 games to none (Minnesota-Duluth) 35 9 19 7 64 91
2019-20 24 4 16 4 40 83 19 6th L, QF 2 games to none (Ohio St) 37 11 20 6 71 108
2020-21 20 7 12 1 38 56 20 5th Did not qualify 20 7 12 1 38 56
2021-22 28 10 17 1 61 100 32 5th L, QF 2 games to 1 (Minnesota-Duluth) 35 15 19 1 95 120
2022-23 28 9 18 1 55 92 30 6th L, QF 2 games to none (Wisconsin) 36 15 20 1 91 105
2023-24 28 6 22 0 52 94 19 6th L, QF 2 games to 1 (Minnesota) 38 13 25 0 97 120

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Current roster[]

Number Name Position Height Class
1 Alli Altmann G 5–8 So.
3 Lauren Zrust F 5–6 Fr.
4 Amy Udvig D 5–3 Jr.
7 Kala Buganski F 5–9 Sr.
8 Nina Tikkinen F 5–6 Jr.
9 Ariel Mackley F 5–6 So.
10 Christina Lee F 5–5 Sr.
12 Moira O’Connor F 5–6 So.
13 Ida Clark D 5–3 Sr.
14 Erika Magnusson F/D 5–5 Fr.
15 Ashley Young F 5–3 Sr.
16 Emmi Leinonen F 5–5 So.
17 Jenna Hewitt F 5–5 Sr.
18 Holly Snyder D 5–7 Sr.
19 Lisa Edman F 5–5 Jr.
21 Jenna Peterson F/D 5–8 So.
23 Kathleen Rosso D 5–5 Sr.
29 Jackie Otto D 5–6 So.
39 Paige Thunder G 5–9 Jr.

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Awards and honors[]

  • Alli Altmann, WCHA Defensive Player of the Week (Week of February 17, 2010)
  • Megan Hinze, WCHA Defensive Player of the Month (December 2016)[4]
  • Emmi Leinonen, WCHA Offensive Player of the Week (Week of October 21, 2009)
  • Kathleen Rogan, WCHA Rookie of the Week (week of October 27, 2010)[1]
  • Kathleen Rogan, WCHA Rookie of the Week (week of November 17, 2010)
  • Nina Tikkinen, WCHA Player of the Week, (Week of November 10, 2010) [5]
  • Nina Tikkinen, WCHA Player of the Week, (Week of November 17, 2010) [6]
  • Ashley Young, 2010 Frozen Four Skills Competition participant

International[]

  • Nina Tikkinen played for Finland’s 2010 Winter Olympic Hockey Team.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 WCHA Press Releases. WCHA.com (2010-10-27). Retrieved on 2015-07-14.
  2. Minnesota State Mavericks Women's Hockey: Year-By-Year. USCHO.com. Retrieved on 19 May 2010.
  3. [1]
  4. UW's Clark, MSU's Hinze And UND's Houston Named WCHA Women's Players of the Month Players honored for outstanding efforts in December 2016. WCHA ice hockey (2017-01-05). Retrieved on 2017-02-16.
  5. WCHA Press Releases. WCHA.com (2010-11-10). Retrieved on 2015-07-14.
  6. WCHA Press Releases. WCHA.com (2010-11-17). Retrieved on 2015-07-14.

External links[]

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